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White Noise 5 months ago
White Noise v0.1.2 is released! image ๐Ÿ“ฅ QR scanner for easy connection ๐Ÿ“ฅ Relay management and dev cache tools ๐Ÿ“ฅ Confirm on sign-out ๐Ÿ—‘๏ธ Removed mute/search from group info ๐Ÿ› ๏ธ Fixed profile pics, duplicates, iOS group issues ๐Ÿ› ๏ธ Back navigation fixed ๐Ÿ› ๏ธ Group creator no longer added as member Download it, test it, keep giving us feedback. whitenoise.chat/download

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White Noise 5 months ago
Click on your top left profile picture, then go to Network Relays.
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tank 5 months ago
Nice! The QR code scanner what was missing for me. Thank you
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Arjen 5 months ago
Awesome work guys! Thanks!
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White Noise 5 months ago
Check if your relays are connected, that should solve the invite issue. Delete chats is coming soon.
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White Noise 5 months ago
What exactly does not work? @GrapheneOS is officially supported, and it works on our testing devices.
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acronym 5 months ago
Works for me just fine on GOS.
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Faroaldo 5 months ago
Could you please try to contact me?
So far I like it but I some user feedback: I like to use my primary messaging app to also make notes for myself (maybe uncommon but I know at least a few other people who also do this), but get an error when I attempt to do so in the White Noise app. image
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White Noise 5 months ago
This is something we're right now working on, the next release should make relay management a lot smoother. Please configure them manually in the meantime.
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hasky 5 months ago
I downloaded it and I sent a message invitation using their npub key and the person is not replying. So I guess the problem is the receiver of the message didnโ€™t get a notification that someone sent them a message , maybe ?
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hasky 5 months ago
Is that so ? That is weird , Notifications can break encryption .. not possible. But you are right that man need to check their message on white noise manually . Beside it still on beta testing so things can go Broken, i assumed .
All good, I just re added relays back to Damus and turned off White noise until itโ€™s fixed. ๐Ÿ˜
Butโ€ฆ say you test with your throw away, if you havenโ€™t used it with Damus, how would you determine that when you do use your primary it would actually be safe? ๐Ÿค”
Ok, thatโ€™s a fair assumption. Maybe historically I have been too reckless with nsec. I would love hardware signers with mobile apps to become more of a thing.
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hasky 5 months ago
Thank you ๐Ÿ™ now i know
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White Noise 5 months ago
Correct, at the moment multi device support is not yet working. This will come in the near future, Thanks for testing!
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White Noise 5 months ago
Go to the settings screen and make sure your relays are connected!
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White Noise 5 months ago
The next release will improve relay management substantially and hopefully fix this issue.
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White Noise 5 months ago
It might be that you were not connected to relays and the message never got delivered.
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Faroaldo 5 months ago
Wrote now a couple of messages to Support and Jeff. Can you read them?
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White Noise 5 months ago
Potentially for the future desktop release.
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White Noise 5 months ago
As soon as our library rust-nostr supports it.
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Chris 5 months ago
What about @Pokey? I added my test npub, configured Pokey to listen to the relevant relays, and had another WH user send me a message - no notification from Pokey
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White Noise 5 months ago
The difficulty lies in the obfuscated metadata, on the relay is only a event with cypher text, a random group ID, signed by a random key, and those continuously rotate for a group. So White Noise would have to communicate to pokey for which group IDs to look for, a non trivial change to the code.
============================== #9 ๐Ÿ› ๏ธ Tools, Updates and Releases ============================== 1. White Noise - v0.1.2 White Noise is a secure, private, and decentralized chat app built on Nostr, leveraging the MLS protocol for end-to-end encrypted group messaging. In this release, White Noise adds a QR scanner for easier connections, tools for relay management and developer caching, and a confirmation prompt on sign-out. It also removes unused group features (mute/search) and resolves multiple issues, including profile picture bugs, duplicate contacts, iOS group behavior, and navigation glitches. This update improves both privacy controls and everyday usability for Nostr-based messaging. Developed by: @White Noise Source: View quoted note โ†’ 2. Nostrmo - 3.2.0 Nostrmo is a Flutter-based cross-platform Nostr client available on Android, iOS, macOS, Windows, Linux, and web. This release updates the nesigner wallet API from USB to USB serial, improving hardware wallet support, especially on Android. It also introduces a new Wallet page with transaction management and send/receive features. Bug fixes and NIP-29 group message improvements enhance overall stability and usability, making Nostrmo a more versatile client for Nostr users. Developed by: @DASHU Source: 3. Amber - v3.4.4 Amber is a Nostr event signer app for Android that securely manages usersโ€™ private keys by keeping their nsec isolated in a dedicated environment. The latest v3.4.4 release fixes an issue where get_public_key was not functioning properly in some native apps, improving compatibility and reliability for external integrations. This update ensures smoother key access and signing workflows for Android-based Nostr clients. Developed by: @greenart7c3 Source: 4. Flotilla - 1.2.2 Flotilla is a Discord-like Nostr client built around the concept of โ€œrelays as groups,โ€ offering a community-focused messaging experience. This release brings key fixes, resolving phantom chat notifications and improving Zap functionality on mobile devices. These updates enhance the reliability and user experience, especially for mobile users engaging in group-based Nostr conversations. This is the latest release, and there was also the release of 1.2.1 last week. Developed by: @ hodlbod Source: #tools_nostr_recap
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